Rugby World Cup organisers banned Scotland’s national instrument from stadiums but fans managed to find a way of getting them in during Scotland's 36-33 win over Samoa and they even got them into the director's box at St James' Park according to commentary.

The controversial ban upset many fans and killjoy pub landlords in Leeds even banned the pipes from being played ahead of Scotland's match with USA.

The pipes were given support from bookmaker Paddy Power who set up a 'bagpipe friendly zone' outside of their city centre shop in Gloucester.

Fans were quick to take to Twitter in reaction to the ban being beaten.